Christian Gottlob Einert

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Christian Gottlob Einert. Painting by Anton Graff , 1794.

Christian Gottlob Einert (born March 29, 1747 in Dresden ; † April 27 or 30, 1823 in Leipzig ) was a Saxon lawyer and eleven times mayor of the city of Leipzig between 1802 and 1822 .

Career

Einert was the son of Dresden chief tax calculator and later Leipzig tax credit accountant Gabriel Einert . He studied law at the University of Leipzig , where he was awarded a Dr. iur. received his doctorate. In 1778 Einert was elected to the Leipzig City Council. From 1794 Einert was city judge, from 1796 full assessor of the law faculty and from 1798 city syndicus. In 1802 he was appointed Royal Saxon Court and Justice Councilor, and in 1803 he was appointed full consistorial assessor. Einert was assessor of the lay judge's chair, head of the Church of St. Nikolai , deputy to the tax credit fund and director and founder of the poor institution.

In 1802, 1804, 1806, 1808, 1810, 1812, 1814, 1816, 1818, 1820 and 1822 he was elected Mayor of Leipzig. His son Carl Einert (1777–1855) became like him a legal scholar and lawyer.

Honors

In 1821 Einert was made a knight of the Royal Saxon Civil Service Order. The Einertstraße in Leipzig's district Neustadt , however, is not for him, but according to the director of the Leipzig-Dresden railway company Wilhelm Einert (* 1794, † 1868) named.

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.leipzig-lexikon.de/STRASSEN/02213.htm

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